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Show / SUNDAY, NOVEMBER3, 1957 SUNDAY HERALD Utah County, Uteh 20 Guests Visit Elberta Home FEATURES FASHIONS RECIPES ELBERTA—MYr. and Mrs. Oren << Barney of Indo, Calif., spent the weekend at the home pf Mr. Barney’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barney. Monday they left € Sorensens, Pecks. Take Nevada Trip OREM—Returning home from a Open House Will Honor Matron.on 80th Birthday | for Salt Lake where Mrs. Barney was to undergo surgery. They! will spend a few days in Elberta | before leaving for their home. week-end spent in Las Vegas and other points of interest in SouthThe fantily of Mrs. Lillian Boyern Utah were Mr. and Mrs. Ted ack will honor her on her 80th Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Eu- bitthday anniversary with an open gene Peck from Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Peck from Payson. ina a Ctr OPEN HOUSE—Mr. andMrs. Charles W. Barney, who will be honored today at a golden wedding open house at their home, 1089 N. 980 W., Provo from 1 to 6 p.m. They were married Nov. 4, 1907, in Provo. Primaries in ‘Nebo Hold Ward Halloween Parties _ Bert Boyack,’ is paHealth in the Tulane Payson Women Find Hobbies Result In Self-Improvement (Continued from Page 17) tures of outstandingartistic qual- In addition to this, Mrs. White- Marla Jo Mills numerous rock utensils used for her friend sold one for $500. The corn, in addition to thread alone, she said, cost $35. u‘on.a basic cap coif. This is an easy hairdo for summer. New Kitten Print Play Pojame Tops, bottoms and bootees — aff matched all ready forgifting in fhefr cute seethrough packages. Long sleeves, contrasting full-length pant, gently elasticized at neck, cuffs, pant top and ankles. Machine washable and no ironing needed. Carter-Set — so won't shrink out of fit Sizes: smalf (to 16 Ibs.), medium (19 to 24 ths.), farge (25-30 bs) size, or even two Sizes, smaller & d look lovlier J FOR COMPLETE TOY SELECTION! “IT COSTS NO MORE TO LAY-A-WAY” holiday gown.\ FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE smaller. Relief Society ' Oo “WOMEN’S CASUALS& FLATS CASUALS & FLATS Helter Skelters - Buskens American Girl - Polly Debs 99 Values $05.95) oc. s WOMEN’S Values CCK aaaoacco 99 WOMEN’S MEDIUM and HIGH HEEL ARCH TYPE DRESS Discontinued Styles— Enna Jettick - Trim Tred American Girl - Deb Mannequins 4” 5” Reg. 9.95 and 10.95 4” Reg. 9.95 to 13.95 5” 6” CHILDREN’S DRESS OXFORDS SHOES Rand - Rand Craft Size 844 to 3 Blacks and Browns Star Brand—Poll Parrot Values to 12.95 ....... 6” Pg” Riog. 4.98 to 6.95 PRATT'S SHOES STAUFFER SALON SPEED-UP PLAN 2 In ten weeks a GUARANTEED inch loss into two dress sizes smaller JOIN THIS HOLIDAY RUSH TO STAUFFER’S CALL FR 3-7211 and get In shape quickly, easily 11 East Ist North (Above Bus Depot) this column. Dorothy Devey entertained with a group of girls at her parent’s Visiting teachers will meet home recently where they en- Tuesday at 9:30 a. m. Theology joyed an evening of games after| will folloy at 10 a. m. | which refreshinents were served. ! $3.00 CHECK KIDDIEVILLE FI RST— STAUFFER SALON SPEED-UPPLAN 1 In six weeks a GUARANTEED inch loss into one size Karl Kroll are 2° possible will be answered in and More SAVINGS UP TO SALE MERCHANDISE TAKEN FROM REGULAR STOCK warm weight brushed cotton knit dress and) Mrs) Hundredsof Nationally Advertised Values three-piece Play Pajamas in and slimmer in your Mr. here visiting from Grand Junc- | tion, Colo., where Mr. Knoll is} employed. | WOMEN’S MEDIUM HEEL Gown by Hero (For help with personal prob- lems, write to Elinor Williams at this paper. As many letters ONLY7 BIG DAY’S LEFT SLENDERIZING SALON Call Stuaffer Salon and six weeks later buy a ihGre : SPECIAL STORE-WIDE SAVINGS and Play Blue, Pink or Azure sible in such a short time! NacivCalrtn present by Coiffures Americana for wear with calypso fashions. This one ( is a combination of waves and brushed out half curls formed New Plaid Print Play Pajama Set was such a miracle pos- the other boy will see you and get the | with calypso the current Fage, a calypso coif has been designed figure you few weeks you would outfit! NEVER BEFORE broken don’t go where By ELINOR WILLIAMS BIG 10th - GET IN SHAPE for CHRISTMAS Save up to 20% , TIPS FOR TEENS of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, their daughter Rayola and son DeLaneof Alpine and Mr. Smith’s mother from Draper, Mrs. Doris Smith, spent the weekend visiting with friends and relatives in Bive, Pink or Yellow And have the want in just a for less than pay for a new Sanderson aenteunwere Three To Get Ready for Sleep Her husband and her mother, which hundreds of miles of thread Mrs. G. C. Purvance of Provo, are’ made into a thing of beauty, share her ‘interest in searching has won plaudits throughout the desert lands for relics of a by- state, and requests that it be gone day, and a hike of five to entered in a national contest. Altogether, she has made eight 20 miles in a day is nothing, if bedspreads, which she has given the reward is to their liking. Sometimes a grand total of 10 to lucky members of her family. arrowheads are counted at the Queried as to the value of the day’s ending. They have found spread, Mrs. Hamblin stated that Verl ALPINE—Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson from Glendale, Calif., spent two weeks here with Mr. Anderson’s mother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Devey. evening. Games wéfte~ played around the fireplace of Marla’s home, 355 E. 1st N, Guests included Nina Bell, Candace Beatty, Beverly and Bonnie Cuturia, Donna Holland and Vicky Krehbiel. Donna was an overnight guest. diam artifacts, of which she now Fair of 1957. Her beautiful bedspread, into bas over 2,000. Mrs. Andersons Visit seven little girl friends Friday months it took her to make her and and Q.—‘‘Dear Elinor: What shall wrong idea. It’s a good way to GOSHEN—Mrs. Stanley Powel- I do about a boy who is angry avoid trouble. son entertained the Literary Club | with me? He asked me for a date Q.—"‘Dear Miss Williams: I APPROACHES 80—Mrs. Lillian at her home Wednesday. Each} and I refused because I already like a boy who lives in another D. Boyack who will be honored lady came in costume, and the) had a date. Then the boy I. was city. I met him while visiting at an open house Sunday, Nov. evening was spent playing games. going with broke it and the other there. He has written to me a 10, on her 80th birthday at her Ghost stories were told by Mrs. boy thought I lied to him and he home in Spanish Fork, 58 N. Claude Steel and Mrs. Delila won't speak to me. How can I couple of times, but it’s three months now since I’ve heard 1st E., from 2 to 6 p. m. Williams. Refreshments were explain the truth to him?” from him. He owes me a letter. ; served to nine members and Ans.—Cal] him on the telephone Should I write to him?" handwork for her children and three guests, Mrs, Delila Williams and tell him that you hate to have grandchildren. Ans.—Send one of those ‘‘Reand daughter, Marilyn, of Spanish a misunderstanding or wrong im-| member me?" or “I'd love to Fork and Mrs. Albert Morgan, of pression, so you want him to hear from you!" greeting cards Goshen. know that you did have a date, to him to remind him that it’s but it was broken at the last min his turn to write a letter. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Horton re- ute. If he won't talk to you send | If you don't hear from him turned home Wednesday after him a brief, friendly note saying | afterward, it's a sure sign that spending five days in Reno, Nev., the same thing. Let him take it | he’s no longer interested in conwhere they went to attend the from there. Next time a date is tinuing your long-distance friendfuneral services of her father, | ship. So it would be better to take Iona, Thatcher and Preston, Ida. Alford Jeankins. | the hint and not write to him ss @ again. Marlene Bennett entertained 13 Later, perhaps a brief, frfendmembers of the Ad Valorem Club at her home. The evening ly note on a holiday greeting card was taken up with sewing :ad will put-him in a letterwriting visiting. Karma Adamson was mood without making you seem too, . too eager. given the door prize. Refresh-| i beads, and also a comb used hundreds of years ago for preparing In addition, she has made a dozen tablecloths and uncounted doilies, wool or grass for weaving. Prized more highly than any pillow slips and other articles. bave been brought-forth in the visited Provo were special guests. A Halloween supper party was given by Marla Jo Mills for recent remodeling and redecorat- extinct when Coronado visited the prize winner, she should have area in 1503. ing of th home. plenty of time to complete them. Handwork Winner Indian Artifacts Mrs. Lyman Hamblin has found Another interesting hobbyist is4 Mrs. Marshall Fisher. Her collec- pleasure in crocheting pieces of tions of fine china, African violets handwork, and a lift was given to nd unusual rocks have been over- her hobby when she won first shadowed by her collection of In- place with her entry at Utah State Provo Alpine Family Entertains Friends Mrs. Hamblin has now assignlock paints china, and has filled other thing in their collection are ed herself the task of making each an exquisite antique china closet three bowls excavated from a of her seven sons and daughters with her work. The Whitelock burial place in New Mexico, They a bedspread. Their ages range home reflects much of her ar- left the skeleton of the Indian from 23 down to five years, and tistic sense, and her best talents intact. This particular type of gauging her time on the six Indian is believed to have been grinding and Bountiful; Mrs. Clara Hatch, Price; Mrs.| Donna Greenwood and Mrs. Zoe| Verl Sandeveen'| of Elberta Ward MIA held a Hal- ack, Provo; Jex Boyack, Springville; and Mrs. family loween party Tuesday ‘evening. Girls enjoyed a treasure hunt, while the boys played balloon and dart games. The party went to the home of William Penrod where Mrs. Naomi Jarmain dressed as a ghost took the group through ‘“‘spook alley.” Clever refreshments were served, and the remainderof the evening was spent making taffy. Mr. China Lake, Calif; Harold J. Boy- Newcomers to Orem are the Dick Woolstenhumes who have moved from Provo. They are residing at 204% E, 1200 S. Set First Meet to fill’ a two-year teaching as-| New Orleans, where he signment at the University of|thologist in the Public Hospital and a teacher, Tehran. at Mrs. Bauer is a graduate of medical school Payson High School, having been | University. Mr.. and friends in Elberta Sunday, were dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. William Penrod. 10, from 2 to 6 psm. They request Newsof interest to residents of Utah County and Elmira, N. Y. no gifts. Mrs. Boyack was born Nov. 10,/ is the announcementof the birth of a daughter to’ My. and. Mrs. 1877, in Spanish Fork to Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Brockbank and has Richard Beach of Orem. No —P namehas been chosen yet for the made her home there since that tiny girl born Monday at Utah Valley Hospital. The proud par- time. She is the mother of seven ents have just moved into a new children, all living. “They are Robert L. Boyack, | home with their family. BYU Neweonee cators who have arrived in Iran) Mrs. Eggertson are residing at - house at her home, 58 N. ist E., in Spanish Fork on Sunday, Nov. Jorgensen, Salt Lake City. She} has 24 grandctitidren and 10 greatvaledictorian of her class in 1927. grandchildren. Widowed a number of years ago, Mrs. Boyack is a member of she is mother of a son and a the LDS Church and was a Relief daughter, Boyd and Helen. Society visiting teacher for 40 Boyd, who is nowfulfilling his ars. She is also a member of | Army requirements in a sixSomething special in variety Mrs. Clara Rolfson of Raymond,| month tour of duty in Virginia, programs is scheduled for thé the Spanish Fork Garden Club and | Alberta, Canada, has arrived in | plans to join his mother in Iran first meeting of the’ BYU New- Daughters of Utah Pione@rs. Her Payson for a two-month visit | next fall, to spend a year of study comers Group according to the hobbies are flowers and doing iversity there, and re- program with her sister and brother-in-| at the chairman, Jeannette lad, Mr. andMrs. J. W. Maland. | turn to Utah with her in 1959. Morrell. Helen is the wife of David The ladies are enjoying visiting | All women staff members 4nd with friends and relatives, and | Kimball, a student at BYU. She wives of faculty members new a nurse at Utah Valley since the fall of 1956 are invited on Tuesday were hosts to a} is cousin, Mrs. Louise James of! Hospital. to attend. The meeting will beFayette, who spent the day in| gin at 8:15 p. m. in the Banquet Payson. Dr. Burton S. Eggertson Jr., Hall of the Joseph Smith Buildson of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Eg- ing on Wednesday. Dr. Edith Bartholomew Bauer,| gertson of this city, has successAnyone desiring transportation associate professor of secondary fully passed the National Special- may contact Edna Done at education at Brigham Young|/ty Board examination in pathol- FR 35073. * University and formerly of Pay-| ogy, according to word received son, is one of three BYU edu-|here by his parents. Mr. and PAYSON — Halloween parties, have been held in all the ward Primaries in Nebo Stake, with costumes and refreshments ar- | ranged for the youngsters. Lt 260 N. UNIVERSITY AVE. PROVO Ph: FR 3-8139 127 W. CENTER NO EXCHANGES, NO LAYAWAYS, ALL SALES FINAL |